How to Be a Spin Doctor

How to Be a Spin Doctor
Author: Paul Richards
Publsiher: Biteback Publishing
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2016-06-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781785900778

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Spin doctors are seldom out of the news for long. But who really understands what 'spin' is, or what spin doctors do? The media has moved on from a world where press officers carried piles of newspapers to the office each morning, when Twitter was what birds did and mobile phones were the size of bread loaves. Thank goodness Paul Richards is here to explain spin doctoring in a digital world. Essential reading for anyone who wants a career in communications or is intrigued by what keeps the cogs turning behind Parliament, How to Be a Spin Doctor covers all the essential skills, such as: Snagging positive media coverage Creating eye-catching news releases and photo opportunities Avoiding the endless traps set by journalists Paul Richards challenges the increasingly negative connotations of spin, arguing that it is neither a dishonourable practice nor a new one; it's simply the most practical way to convey information or make a point. The truth of the matter is that the spin doctor's trade secrets can be useful to anyone trying to promote a company, client or cause: to protect reputations, get messages across and win public support. So it's time to start reading and get spinning.

Be Your Own Spin Doctor

Be Your Own Spin Doctor
Author: Paul Richards
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2005
Genre: Mass media
ISBN: 1842751360

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A Practical Guide to Using the Media; Second edition of a top-selling Politico's Guide; A must for all campaigners, communicators, press officers, and students of the media. Spin doctors are seldom out of the news for long. But who really knows what spin is, or what spin doctors do? Paul Richards, in this new, updated and expanded edition of his best-selling book Be Your Own Spin Doctor, shows that spin doctoring is a new phrase to describe a very old practice. The author explains how all organisations, from political parties, to community campaigns, to small businesses and charities can use the techniques of spin to protect their reputations, get their messages across, and win public support. The book looks at practical ways to gain coverage in the media, to create eye-catching news releases and photo-opportunities, to give memorable interviews, and how to avoid the traps that journalists set. Fresh, funny, and packed with insider tips, tricks of the trade and useful warnings, Be Your Own Spin Doctor is essential reading for everyone interested in the workings of the media.

Spin Doctors

Spin Doctors
Author: Nora Loreto
Publsiher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2021-11-24T00:00:00Z
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781773635064

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As Canada was in the grips of the worst pandemic in a century, Canadian media struggled to tell the story. Newsrooms, already run on threadbare budgets, struggled to make broader connections that could allow their audience to better understand what was really happening, and why. Politicians and public health officials were mostly given the benefit of the doubt that what they said was true and that they acted in good faith. This book documents each month of the first year of the pandemic and examines the issues that emerged, from racialized workers to residential care to policing. It demonstrates how politicians and uncritical media shaped the popular understanding of these issues and helped to justify the maintenance of a status quo that created the worst ravages of the crisis. Spin Doctors argues alternative ways in which Canadians should understand the big themes of the crisis and create the necessary knowledge to demand large-scale change.

Spin Doctors

Spin Doctors
Author: Paul Benedetti,Wayne MacPhail
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781459720879

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A spine-chilling look into the chiropractic industry. Learn how to protect yourself from practice-building tactics and bogus treatments.

The Linguistics of Political Argument

The Linguistics of Political Argument
Author: Alan Partington
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2003-08-29
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781134446223

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This book examines the relationship between the White House, in the person of its press secretary, and the press corps through a linguistic analysis of the language used by both sides. A corpus was compiled of around fifty press briefings from the late Clinton years. A wide range of topics are discussed from the Kosovo crisis to the Clinton-Lewinsky affair. This work is highly original in demonstrating how concordance technology and the detailed linguistic evidence available in corpora can be used to study discourse features of text and the communicative strategies of speakers. It will be of vital interest to all linguists interested in corpus-based linguistics and pragmatics, as well as sociolinguists and students and scholars of communications, politics and the media.

Beginning to Read and the Spin Doctors of Science

Beginning to Read and the Spin Doctors of Science
Author: Denny Taylor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1998
Genre: Literacy
ISBN: UOM:39015047467942

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Suggesting that the contention that phonemic awareness must be taught directly and that children need explicit systematic instruction in phonics is less of a scientific "fact" than an exercise in political persuasion, this book presents the story of the political campaign that is taking place to change the minds of Americans about how young children learn to read. The book begins with a close look at the empirical research being used to support a massive shift in the national understandings about language, literacy, and learning and concludes by revealing the ways in which research studies on early reading instruction are being used by the federal and state governments to support a new methodology that has turned early reading instruction into "a massive business of unprecedented commercial worth." The chapters in the book are: (1) In Which We Are Told Training in Phonemic Awareness Is the Key to Reading Success; (2) In Which Phonemic Awareness Research Is Analyzed from an Experimental Psychological Perspective; (3) In Which Phonemic Awareness Research Is Analyzed from a Sociocultural Perspective; (4) In Which We Find Foorman's Research Does Not Support the NICHD [National Institute of Child Health and Human Development] Proposition That "Phonological Processing Is the Primary Area Where Children with Reading Difficulties Differ from Other Children"; (5) In Which Teachers Are Turned into Clerks and We Discuss Power, Privilege, Racism and Hegemony; (6) In Which Governor Bush's Business Council Holds a Pre-Summit Meeting in Texas; (7) In Which We Have an"If-They-Say-It's-So-It-Must-Be-So" Attitude toward Experimental Research; (8) In Which the Kindergarten Children in North Carolina Are No Longer Expected To Try To Read and Write; (9) In Which I Become the Documentation on Which I Build My Case; (10) In Which We Are Told That in America We Are All Equal. Are We or Aren't We?; (11) In Which We Find the Desks and Chairs Are Broken and the Toilets Don't Work; (12) In Which We Ask: Do You Think America Likes Children?; (13) In Which We Consider If We Are Comfortable Mandating Reading Programs based on Neuroimaging Research and Genetic Studies of Reading Disabilities; (14) In Which California Politically Reinvents How Young Children Learn To Read; (15) In Which California Ends Local Control and the State Board of Education Leads the Jihad; and (16) In Which We Enter the Central Chamber of the Hegemonic Labyrinth. (Contains approximately 250 references; an appendix that offers a response to preliminary statistical analyses used to support the nationally publicized findings of the NICHD Houston reading studies, and an appendix that offers "late-breaking" news about the NICHD Houston reading studies are attached.) (RS)

Unleashing Demons

Unleashing Demons
Author: Craig Oliver
Publsiher: Quercus
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781681441092

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As David Cameron's director of Politics and communications, Craig Oliver was in the room at every key moment during the EU referendum - the biggest political event in the UK since World War 2. Craig Oliver worked with all the players, including David Cameron, George Osbourne, Barack Obama, Angela Merkel, Jeremy Corbyn, Boris Johnson,Michael Gove, Theresa May and Peter Mandelson. Unleashing Demons is based on his extensive notes, detailing everything from the decision to call a referendum, to the subsequent civil war in the Conservative Party and the aftermath of the shocking result. This is raw history at its very best, packed with enthralling detail and colourful anecdotes from behind the closed doors of the campaign that changed British history.

The Spin Doctor s Diary

The Spin Doctor s Diary
Author: Lance Price
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Government and the press
ISBN: 0340898232

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While he worked at Number 10 Downing Street, and then at the Labour party's notorious Millbank Campaign Headquarters, the author kept a detailed diary. Beautifully observed and often humorous, 'The Spin Doctor's Diary' does for the Blair administration what 'Yes, Minister' did for the Thatcher years.